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    Cultural Inclusion

    Community Partners Day at Museum of Science

    Posted Wednesday December 05 2012 at 06:53 am

    Join the Museum of Science Saturday December 8 for a Community Partners Day.  See the new traveling exhibit "Mammoths & Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age", and "Shipwreck! Pirates & Treasure".  Registered guests will receive free exhibit hall admission for up to 4 people in total per reservation to view the exhibits up to 5PM when the Museum closes.  ASL interpreters will be available to visit exhibits with guests from 10AM to 2PM.

    Guests can pick up tickets at the Community Relations registration table in the Museum lobby on the morning of December 8 between 10am and 1pm.

    For questions, please contact Maria Cabrera (mcabrera@mos.org, 617-589-0418) or James Boyd (jboyd@mos.org, 617-589-0315).

    Please be sure to register in advance.



    MRC Artists Beyond Challenges Holiday Reception and Exhibit

    Posted Thursday November 29 2012 at 06:07 am

    Artists Beyond Challenges

    Looking for holiday gift ideas?  Help welcome the Artists Beyond Challenges exhibit to the West Suburban YMCA.  Come meet the artists and learn about this Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission group.  Many kinds of artwork will be for sale.  Refreshments will be provided.

    Saturday, December 1 2012, 2-4pm
    West Suburban YMCA
    276 Church Street
    Newton Center, MA 02458



    Silent Rhythms Offers ASL-Interpreted Latin Dance Workshops

    Posted Tuesday November 27 2012 at 9:46 pm

    Silent Rhythm - Salsa

    Silent Rhythms has partnered with MetaMovements and Kerry Thompson (pictured above) to provide two ASL-interpreted workshops on Latin dancing.  The workshops will be held December 1 and 8, 2012 at Blackstone Community Center, which is the building next to where Salsa in the Park Summer was held.  After the workshops there will be a dance social so you can practice what you've learned or watch other folks dance.

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